Netflix has bought rights to SRK's blockbuster 'Jawan' for?
Kolkata/IBNS: Missed Shah Rukh Khan's latest blockbuster 'Jawan' or want to give it another watch? Worry not, Netflix has got you covered.
Netflix has purchased the rights to 'Jawan' for a whooping Rs 250 crore, Free Press Journal reports.
The movie is slated to be unveiled on the OTT platform Netflix after 45 to 60 days of its release in cinemas, presumably towards the end of October. The official date, on the other hand, has not been announced by the makers and Netflix, reports said.
Shah Rukh Khan's 'Jawan' continues its strong box office run, both domestically and internationally, earning Rs. 327.88 crore in India and a whopping Rs. 650 crore worldwide within seven days of release.
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Directed by Atlee Kumar, the action-political film stars Nayanthara, Vijay Sethupathi, Deepika Padukone in a cameo, and others, and was released in multiple languages on September 7.
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